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Tag Archives: Health Protection Agency
Health agencies ignored public’s concerns on incinerator
As BBC television news finally catches up with the notion that what’s coming out of the chimneys of incinerators like the one at Beddington Lane might not be entirely wholesome or healthy, we take another look at the infant death … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Croydon Council, Environment, Kingston, London-wide issues, Merton, Refuse collection, Sutton Council, Waste incinerator
Tagged Beddington Lane incinerator, Croydon, Dr Robert Maynard, Environment Agency, Health Protection Agency, incinerator, Kingston Council, Merton Council, Michael Ryan, Nick Mattey, Sir Harry Burns, SLWP, South London Waste Partnership, Sutton Council, Viridor
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Environment Agency has failed London on incinerator permit
With a decision still awaited from the Mayor of London on Viridor’s plans to build a waste-burning incinerator at Beddington Lane, MICHAEL RYAN suggests that the scheme relies on a lack of due diligence by government agencies over the real … Continue reading
Posted in Boris Johnson, Croydon Greens, Environment, Health, London-wide issues, Mayor of London, Planning, Sutton Council, Waste incinerator
Tagged Environment Agency, Health Protection Agency, Infant mortality, London, Office for National Statistics, SELCHP, Stroud News & Journal, Viridor
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